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Many of you know we have a few small parrots, one of which is a budgie we've had for around 5 years now.
Our budgie was born with avian bornavirus and proventricular dilation disease. This is normally fatal as most people don't notice when their parrots have this.
Thankfully, we noticed something was wrong with our budgie and did our best to manage the issues he was developing until, after calling around, we finally found a really good vet here in California who was able to diagnose and successfully treat it. Our budgie has been on medication he needs to take daily for the rest of his life to manage both the virus and the disease. It's definitely worth it because he's made a full recovery and is a very happy budgie who likes to talka lot (yes, he can speak words!).
For years, this medication costed us $33 every month. However, last month, the price increased from $33 to $72. Not only that, we have to pay for shipping because we live 2 hours away from the vet office (they are literally the only competent avian vet office within 200 miles of us. Trust me, we looked everywhere).
Then this month, the price increased again. We had to spend $105 today because of some new law over here. It's infuriating having to spend so much, but that medication keeps him alive, so we don't have any other choice right now since he needs a refill. It doesn't help that the last refill leaked out of the bottle in transit, either.
It's just shocking how much prices for everything over here have gone up.
Our budgie was born with avian bornavirus and proventricular dilation disease. This is normally fatal as most people don't notice when their parrots have this.
Thankfully, we noticed something was wrong with our budgie and did our best to manage the issues he was developing until, after calling around, we finally found a really good vet here in California who was able to diagnose and successfully treat it. Our budgie has been on medication he needs to take daily for the rest of his life to manage both the virus and the disease. It's definitely worth it because he's made a full recovery and is a very happy budgie who likes to talka lot (yes, he can speak words!).
For years, this medication costed us $33 every month. However, last month, the price increased from $33 to $72. Not only that, we have to pay for shipping because we live 2 hours away from the vet office (they are literally the only competent avian vet office within 200 miles of us. Trust me, we looked everywhere).
Then this month, the price increased again. We had to spend $105 today because of some new law over here. It's infuriating having to spend so much, but that medication keeps him alive, so we don't have any other choice right now since he needs a refill. It doesn't help that the last refill leaked out of the bottle in transit, either.
It's just shocking how much prices for everything over here have gone up.